Social marketing techniques for public health communication: a review of syphilis awareness campaigns in 8 US cities
- PMID: 16205289
- DOI: 10.1097/01.olq.0000180461.30725.f4
Social marketing techniques for public health communication: a review of syphilis awareness campaigns in 8 US cities
Abstract
Objectives: To describe the social marketing approaches used to increase syphilis awareness in 8 US cities.
Methods: We reviewed the typical academic approach for developing social marketing campaigns and interviewed health department staff responsible for social marketing campaigns in each city.
Results: Using social marketing techniques such as target segmentation, concept testing of materials, and formative evaluation, campaign planners throughout the 8 cities developed a variety of approaches to reach their target audiences. Preliminary results suggest 71% to 80% of men who have sex with men interviewed were aware of the campaigns, and 45% to 53% of them reported they were tested due to the campaigns.
Conclusions: Campaigns should address the local epidemic and target audience with culturally appropriate messages.
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